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Find the College that is right for you!

This directory includes information on 275
college programs for students with intellectual disability. You can search by program name,
location, and other keywords. "Advanced Filters" offer more options to narrow your search.

Review these Frequently Asked Questions
for answers to some general questions on college programs, how we gather the information
in the directory, and how to use the features of College Search.

The information included here was submitted to Think College by the
college programs. Being listed here does not indicate or imply a
Think College endorsement. There also may be programs available that
have not reported to us. All programs listed here must be affiliated
with an accredited college or university and serve students with
intellectual disabilities. To let us know about a new program, or to
make changes to a current program listing,
please email thinkcollege@umb.edu.

The purpose of the ABLE program is to provide students (ages 18 to 24) with intellectual disabilities a postsecondary college experience to develop self-advocacy skills, engage in career exploration, and develop social skills that lead to independence in employment and community involvement. Students must be between 18 and 24 years of age and have the ability to communicate and navigate independently. Students can be either dually enrolled in a... Read more

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ABLE (Achieving Balance in Life through Education)
2303 College Avenue
Huntington,
IN 46750

The purpose of the AIM program is to provide transition-aged students (ages 18 to 21) with intellectual disabilities, or other qualifying disabilities, a postsecondary college experience to develop self-advocacy skills, engage in career exploration, and develop social skills that lead to employment in a career field. Students will particpate in on-campus and/or community work experiences (paid and/or unpaid), be exposed to various career options... Read more

The purpose of the GWA program is to provide transition-aged students (ages 18 to 22) with intellectual and cognitive disabilities a postsecondary college experience to develop self-advocacy skills, engage in career exploration, and develop social skills that lead to employment in a career field. Read more

The purpose of the INSPIRE program is to provide transition-aged students (ages 18 to 22) with intellectual and cognitive disabilities a postsecondary college experience to develop self-advocacy skills, engage in career exploration, and develop social skills that lead to employment in a career field. Read more

IUPUI collaborates with the Indianapolis Public Schools (IPS) to sponsor the SITE program. SITE is a transition program that serves an average of 10-16 students ages 18-21 each year from IPS. Students outside of IPS who apply and are accepted into SITE must enroll in IPS prior to beginning the SITE program. Students spend one to two years on campus taking classes, engaging in typical college classes and activities, interacting with college peers... Read more

CLEAR (College Learning Experiences, Activities and Resources) provides non-credit classes to adults with intellectual disabilities. Weekday classes provide academic, personal enrichment and life skills instruction to transition age students and Saturday classes provide enrichment classes for lifelong learning. Students select classes and activities independently based on their personal goals and interests. Students must be residents of Kansas... Read more

KU Transition to Postsecondary Education (KU TPE) is an inclusive postsecondary education program at the University of Kansas for students with intellectual disability. KU TPE is an undergraduate two-year non-degree seeking program that leads to a certificate that is indicated on students' KU transcripts. Students take KU courses for credit, join student clubs and organizations, can live in KU Housing, and participate in paid and unpaid career... Read more

Certificate Pathway for Students with an identified Intellectual Disability 2 Year Certificate of Achievement Program Inclusive - students audit regular Nicholls classes and participate ia all aspects of campus life Attend weekly social skill and independent living skill seminars 3 semesters of job internships on campus Students may be eligible for financial aid Option of living in residence hall on campus Degree Pathway for Student with ASD... Read more

The mission of Lions Connected (LC) is to provide a personalized, post-secondary educational experience for individuals with Intellectual Disabilities (ID) by immersing our students into the College Experience while preparing them for vocational opportunities and becoming valued members of society. Lions Connected is apprroved by the U.S. Department of Education as a comprehension transitiona & post-secondary program. Lions Connected courses... Read more

The Program for Successful Employment (PSE) is a division of Workforce Development at BPCC providing education and training for individuals with significant disabilities. Most PSE students participate in typical BPCC academic classes and an essential skills seminar. They are also required to complete actual hands-on work experience through vocational training or internships on campus or in the local community. The goal of PSE is to prepare... Read more